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Audits find overcharges at workforce-housing site, SWA controls gaps and municipal benefit-payment errors

Inspector General Oversight Committee (Palm Beach County) · May 7, 2026
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Summary

Audit reports presented to the Inspector General Oversight Committee found overcharges at Wellington Club Apartments (about $30,000 across 2018'023, with roughly $22,000 remaining after credits), weaknesses in Solid Waste Authority cash processes, and improper insurance and travel payments at Jupiter Inlet Colony.

Hillary Beaujean, director of audit for the Palm Beach County Inspector General's Office, presented three audits completed during the six-month period and outlined additional audits in progress.

Her audit of Wellington Club Apartments, part of the county's workforce-housing program, found the property manager overcharged renters the audit tested for a total exceeding $30,000 between 2018 and 2023. The county identified some overcharges and issued credits, reducing the outstanding overpayments to approximately…

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